That looked like some “project”. I’m really looking forward to part two. I absolutely love watching you tackle these engines - you have an amazing talent, combined with knowledge, patience and an altruistic desire to bring us all along on your journey. You’re truly inspirational. I sincerely wish I had the means to to financially contribute to your great content but my health took a serious nosedive a couple of years ago and I can no longer work, relying on being hooked up to a variety of machines at home to keep me going. Thanks Steve; take care ! (and look after your back !)
Even with the Tech issues, still a great Vid Steve. This Truck would grab my attention no matter how long or where it was, parked, stunning thing! Looking forward to Part 2.
You'll soon get that sorted. Looks like the Elephants rolled over on the truck. When it runs, it would be a good 'un to drive around the property in company with that little Austin Tipper. So grim you just have to keep them running.
In our area all the double truck frame rails wind up looking like that do to road salt in the winter. Many a nice trucks get scrapped for that reason. When the video first started I was trying to remember that truck, I had forgotten about the one right up behind the house. From what we can see I’m actually surprised at how good the inside actually looks, I’d say there is hope. I’m a believer in anything can be fixed but a question of if it’s worth it. I’d say if you can get it to turn it will go.
Steve, if you get a chance could you send me a few pics of the henrickson walking beam. That truck hauled some serious weight, especially when it is moving around. Would love to see the elephants on the truck. I'm sure she could tell many stories. You always have my support. Your friend in Connecticut
Wonder what the sump holds with the top end looking like that ? If you get it to turn , it will probably run . It'll be good to watch . Thanks Steve . 🌵
Hi everyone, I hope you enjoy what I did record here. I didn’t know how to use the new camera. More to come.
Thanks Steve. What a cool truck. Shared to my truck page.
Hello from the sunflower state. Can't wait for part two.
Good stuff Cobber, your all over it, she's a wild bit of plant, they were tough men!!
Good on you mate
That looked like some “project”. I’m really looking forward to part two. I absolutely love watching you tackle these engines - you have an amazing talent, combined with knowledge, patience and an altruistic desire to bring us all along on your journey. You’re truly inspirational.
I sincerely wish I had the means to to financially contribute to your great content but my health took a serious nosedive a couple of years ago and I can no longer work, relying on being hooked up to a variety of machines at home to keep me going. Thanks Steve; take care ! (and look after your back !)
Looking forward to part 2 Steve. Watching from Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Cheers.
Hey mate, a small contribution to keep this great content going 🎉
Even with the Tech issues, still a great Vid Steve. This Truck would grab my attention no matter how long or where it was, parked, stunning thing! Looking forward to Part 2.
Good looking trucks that model✌
You'll soon get that sorted. Looks like the Elephants rolled over on the truck. When it runs, it would be a good 'un to drive around the property in company with that little Austin Tipper. So grim you just have to keep them running.
Looking forward to the next instalment. Have a good week. Marc
In our area all the double truck frame rails wind up looking like that do to road salt in the winter. Many a nice trucks get scrapped for that reason. When the video first started I was trying to remember that truck, I had forgotten about the one right up behind the house. From what we can see I’m actually surprised at how good the inside actually looks, I’d say there is hope. I’m a believer in anything can be fixed but a question of if it’s worth it. I’d say if you can get it to turn it will go.
At first she looked like nice yard art, Didn't think you have any chance getting her to run. looks promising. Nice job
Excellent Steve
Love the channel Steve, keep it up mate, from NZ.
Wow 😮
Good Morning 😃. Howdy 🤠 from the Northwoods of Minnesota. Thanks for your time and sharing
I can't wait to see you taking this for a little drive! Don't let me down!
G'day Steve. Looking forward to part 2 mate. You will beat it before it's beats you cobber. Take care and thank you Steve.🤠
Mate if u ever had a truck show in tassie id know id be there
I think wrestling a bear be easier than tangling with that head. Excellent job and looking 👀 promising for running again
Great work there Steve, keep up the good work.
Catch up with you again on the next video.
From Bill.
Love the videos mate, keep it up
That's one rough engine! I guess there's nothing that won't run with some work!
Have same rear set up on ab 180, 3x5 gear box
Start it and warm it up so bolts break loose easier 😜
Steve, if you get a chance could you send me a few pics of the henrickson walking beam. That truck hauled some serious weight, especially when it is moving around. Would love to see the elephants on the truck. I'm sure she could tell many stories. You always have my support. Your friend in Connecticut
If you get that going you deserve a few refresments .
Hope you get the old girl started
Wonder what the sump holds with the top end looking like that ? If you get it to turn , it will probably run . It'll be good to watch . Thanks Steve . 🌵
Old iron truck like these still have the ability to run and drive with some tlc and elbow grease..
Imagine the cost of running a petrol truck today 😳
Hi
She’s rooted mate ! Good luck anyway 👍 Fantastic looking old truck.She’d be awesome belting down the road with a big V8 .